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Highway Happiness

Americans love their cars, spending long days on the open highway. Follow one college graduate’s trip…

Why the british love a good curry

Writer and restaurateur Matthew Hindley delves into the history of how Indian food became one of…

Permanent Vacation

An American man’s three-month tour of Asia has turned into a 13-year adventure through dozens of countries…

More than McDonald’s

The United States exported fast food to the world, but within its borders…

The many meanings of one sentence

Read on as we discover the wonders of amphibology in English.

The nightlife of a nurse in Toronto

For one Toronto nurse, her work day starts at night and lasts until dawn.

Big breakfasts keep Britain going

Writer Darren Skelton serves up memories of starting the day with hearty meal of meats, eggs, …

How you say it, depends on where you’re from

an accent tour of the United States, where there are many ways to talk .

Tourism that’s out of this world

space travel is moving from science fiction to reality for those who have seen it all on Earth.

Using the toilet to tackle disease

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation challenges inventors to cut diarrheal infections

Finding the “proper” English accent

The differences between British and American English began as the U.S.

As host of the olympic games London scores a ’10′

Months of worry and dread about crowds, security and the weather give way

No Talk, All Action

Body language — the way you tilt your head, raise your eyebrow or tap your fingers — may speak louder than the words you say

Here Comes The Bride

Modern weddings combine English traditions with the couple’s special touches.

Up, up, up and away

Author Bruce Kahn gives us a bird’s-eye view of Tanzania’s Serengeti, Australia’s outback…

Meet me at the mela!

Everyone likes a good party and this is true the world over.In Brazil they celebrate Carnaval…

The job hunt

The process of applying for jobs in the U.S. is a bit different from the job application process…

Hockey as a cultural cornerstone

The sport of hockey goes far beyond the professional players that are watched…

A day in the life – of a crime reporter

Murders, car crashes, fires, and floods are just a few of the things…

Fashion according to Tavi

At the young age of 11, Tavi Gevinson was dictating fashion trends…

Goodness

Why is it that sometimes people are good to others even if it is to their own detriment…

Sun, sand, and sipping

Taking it easy in the relaxing Florida Keys, journalist Leslie Anne Wiggins shares…

Cyberbullying

As cyberbullying suicides become more prevalent among young people…

A day in the life – of a Las Vegas chef

In a few short years, Jet Tila went from a newspaper intern to world record fame…

J’aime la Poutine!

The heart-stopping combination of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy…

Deception

Did you know there is a biological explanation for why some people lie and…

Little monsters under your bed

Bed bugs, once thought to be extinct, have had resurgence in Canada…

Reinventing rock with Big Gigantic

Riding the wave of newly popular electronic-influenced jazz rock, Big Gigantic…

The ultimate food fight

During the past six months, food trucks have become all the rage in Los Angeles…

Why people blink

The common myth behind why people blink is that the simple action…

California, according to a Chilean

Pablo is a Chilean who studied agriculture and who then went to work for six months…

Take a break with fake news

If the crime, violence, and petty political bashing of the mainstream news…

The Dodo bird

The dodo bird may be the best known extinct animal. In the 1500s…

Creativity crisis?

Fifty years ago, Paul Torrence invented a creativity aptitude test for children…

California, according to a Chilean

Pablo is a Chilean who studied agriculture and who then went to work for six months…

Take a break with fake news

If the crime, violence, and petty political bashing of the mainstream news…

Ragbirds’ global groove

In 2005 the multi-talented singer/songwriter Erin Zindle set out to find…

Ahmed Ahmed – they laugh like us

Ahmed Ahmed is an actor, comedian and director determined to show the brighter side…

Soccer around the world

“Pelada” is a feature-length documentary film about Luke and Gwendolyn…

Growing up Indian

The United States is commonly referred to as a “melting pot” because of…

Guy Fawkes, the gunpowder plot and bonfire night

Every November 5th, on a cold winter’s night…

The human brain

Did you know that you have one hundred billion nerve cells in your brain…

Inter-species animal friends

As we all know, most animals stick to their own kind. Curiously, however…

Nigerian ‘I do’s’

Weddings are fun and festive occasions all over the world, and every culture…

Musicians and social activists

Hailing from Boston, State Radio is an alternative rock band that is…

Color psychology

Color is everywhere. It is all around us. But have you ever stopped to…

Low-impact tree houses?

The idea of living in harmony with nature is as old as human existence…

Adventures on an organic farm

Read about one young Canadian’s experience working as a volunteer on…

Roz Savage – rowing for change

Learn about the sport of ocean rowing and why Roz Savage, feeling trapped…

Classic attraction

Experience Yulia Gorodinski’s talented artistry with a vintage flare…

National poet stokes national pride

Every January, Scots both inside and outside of Scotland gather to celebrate the life and work …

Old English game plays big role in modern era

After a long day of playing the game of “Haxey Hood,” muddy, bruised but happy players celebrate…

Taking time to travel Tibet

Writer Darren Skelton takes us on a tour of the mysterious disputed region between India and China.

Road-tripping through the outback

Writer Loretta Bunning shares the sights and sounds of 12,000 km through Australia’s red.

Telling the Maori story, one step at a time

Kapa Haka is a traditional dance performed by the Maori tribes of New Zealand…

The softer side of North Korea

The people of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea show their humanity…

Taking on New Zealand on two wheels

Sisters spend a month cycling through their island nation from bottom to top, over hills, around

High kicks on the high seas

Wearing high heels and fanciful, feathered costumes, Australian Loretta Bunning traveled the…

The curious culture of Wales, myth and music festivals

Wales, a country famous for dragons, castles and the remarkable Welsh language.

IceFishing 101

Do you just hate it in winter because you can’t go fishing?

Holidays with an Aussie twist

Christmas without snow? Easter without bunnies?…

First Friday, brings back art to Las Vegas

What happens in Vegas stays in Vega…

Irish fairies and the gift of the gab

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. We’ve all heard the saying…

Barefoot Running

When I think of barefoot running, the first thing I imagine is the beach. …

The real Alice in Wonderland.

The little girl who fell down a rabbit hole and woke up in a magical land…

India’s blessed Bovines

When I first arrived in India, I was looking forward to…

The Newest Baymen

Charmed by the beauty of Newfoundland and the warmth of its locals..

New year’s eve in New York City

The Big Apple to experience the famous ball drop celebration in Times Square..

A liter of light illuminates the Philippines

It began as a sustainable technology project for a group of students…

Who were the London Rioters

During the four days of rioting in London in 2011…

Not your typical 9-to-5 job

I am originally from La Paz, Bolivia. Being a drummer and a music lover..

Rebuilding South Sudan

In 1987, Benjamin Akole was eight years old. Born in war-torn southern Sudan…

Pondering in the Pumpkin Patch

Gardening can be very relaxing. Every Canadian spring, garden centres…

‘Gowfing’ with the Scottish

While they are typically known for their love of bagpipes….

The evolution of a Telephone Box

In this article, we will look at the phone box’s history…

Ozlanka from Sri Lanka to Australia

Everyone knows that Australia’s first and most famous immigrants were…

Ghana and the Road to equality

Nervous and with butterflies in my stomach, I ran to catch a tro-tro headed across town….

The ups and downs of medical tourism

With soaring healthcare prices, millions of people are seeking medical procedures abroad…

The Roots of Reggae

Nearly thirty years ago, Bob Marley sung of love, pain, and revolution…

Foods Trends

Food is what keeps us going, and entire industries are based upon this basic biological need…

The curious case of Wikileaks and Julian Assange

Secret documents, conspiracy theories, celebrities, computer…

On the Meridian of Time

On the meridian of time, there is no injustice: there is only the poetry of…

C eh? N eh? D eh? Canada!

Canadian speech is frequently peppered with the filler word ‘ eh’…

Tuvalo

Just northeast of Australia the small island nation of Tuvalu is shrinking …

The sound of Toubab Krewe

With origins in West African music, Toubab Krewe uses a combination of…

A day in the life – of a medical marijuana user

People who use medicinal marijuana in California come from all walks of life…

The politics and artistry of street art

On streets of nearly every major metropolitan city in the world, signs of art…

Hong Kong and Macau: The Grand Prix

In its heyday Hong Kong was known as a party city for ex-pats from England…

The warm heart of Africa

Malawi may be famous as the home of superstar Madonna’s children, but…

Moustaches make a hairy comeback

The previously unpopular moustache is making a comeback in the United States…

The culture behind music festivals

Dating back over 40 years, music festivals have become a quintessential part…

A day in the life – of a roller derby diva

Dating back to the early 1920s, roller derby has given women a chance to…

The Ice Cream Man

Traveling around the world, the Ice Cream Man crew gives away free ice cream…

Where Islam meets Punk Rock

“Suicide Bomb The GAP!” TeaTime-Mag talks to The Kominas about Taqwacore…

From Canada to Scotland – microbreweries

We are all familiar with big beer names such as Heineken, Stella Artois and Budweiser…

Elemental beauty

Each of Kenneth Parker’s photographs has a story to tell. His breathtaking images…

Into Alaska’s last frontier

Some people dream of living on a tropical island, the jungle, or an exotic destination…

Claudia Georgette – making the music video

Artist Claudia Georgette and director Ricky Lloyd George talk about the joys…

Two yoga teachers

The practice of yoga has been around for 5,000 years, but it just now seems to…

My awkward interview with Robert McKee

TeaTime journalist, Charlotte Mountford, had the opportunity to meet with…

Tales from a Tanzanian adventure

Amit and Priyanka are two medical students who traveled to Tanzania…

The strategic use of social networking

In recent years, online social networking has revolutionized…

Windfall for the environment, dawnfall for health?

Wind turbines are popping up around the world as an alternative source of energy…

Step by step, tightrope walker revives Niagara Falls tradition

Nik Wallenda continues his family’s risky tradition by preparing to cross the world-famous…

The timelessness of teatime

Teatime is a longstanding tradition in British culture, dating back to the 19th century….

Bubble and Wine Soca’s History

It is the soundtrack to carnival celebrations carried out all over the world…

Traveling the trendy shores of Brighton

The small coastal city of Brighton, England, is filled with rich colors and cultures…

Revolution in 140 characters

There was a time when journalists thought that Twitter would bring about a revolution…

Innovation in tourism

Tired of typical sight-seeing? Had enough of monuments, statues, and cathedrals…

Indigenous peoples of English-speaking cultures

Many English-speaking cultures were not always English-speaking…

Falling fire – New York in autumn

This fall, photographer and journalist Jenny Stockdale returned to her native New York…

Bowling, white Russians and what-have-you

With its cornucopia of craziness held in bowling alleys across the…

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